Month: June 2017

Summer Arts Festival 2017

30th June 2017

‘This year has produced breath-taking work and committed artists and photographers of whom we are deeply proud.  Their passion, hard work and individuality is evident, and we celebrate their commitment and talent with you at our Arts Evening’, Miss Eng, Head of Art. Every year, our Summer Arts Evening showcases the Art, Poetry, Music and…

Prep I and Prep II go to Odds Farm Park

30th June 2017

Animals galore On Tuesday 20th June Prep I and Prep II were lucky enough to visit Odds Farm Park in Buckinghamshire, a place to meet donkeys, hens, sheep and other four legged friends.  From egg collecting to sheep racing to riding on tractors, their day was one of magic and excitement! Amaya, Prep II, tells…

Lower IV Forensics

30th June 2017

An investigation in progress… Over recent years the solving of crime through forensic science has become a staple part of evening television drama.  But forensic science is a real and vital part of all real-life police work and for decades has been integral to the investigation of crime. The study of science in school therefore…

Upper II Geographers

30th June 2017

A day in Amersham Geography lends itself to some fascinating field trips and, for Upper II, their latest field trip was an opportunity to have a taste of the sort of experiments and analyses which they will undertake when they move up to the senior school.   Here, Miss Keep, Geography Department, gives an account of…

What’s On for Priory 6

29th June 2017

The Week of Monday 3rd July Summer Exhibition at the Royal Society, Radon, the Festival of Stuff and post-truth – just some of the topics at events next week.  For more information, please see Mr Salmon. Monday 3rd July Weapons of Math Destruction: how big data increases inequality and threatens democracy:  Cathy O’Neil. We live…

‘Be Spirited Day’

28th June 2017

Nursery – Form III explore prayer We are fortunate in that with our Chapel we always have somewhere to spend time in the presence of God, to pray and to enjoy the quiet and peace that being in the Chapel affords us all. As all the children from the Nursery to Form III discovered on…

Lower II Alpha welcomes a visitor

28th June 2017

Miss Daya visits! There was great excitement in Lower II Alpha on Monday 26th June as Miss Daya popped by to show us baby Aiman, and to say ‘Hello’.  At two months old, Aiman seemed very at home in the classroom and surprisingly calm given he was surrounded by the adoring pupils from Lower II…

St Augustine’s Priory Multi-Faith Eid Breakfast

28th June 2017

‘It is the duty of everyone to defend religious freedom and promote it for all people’, Pope Francis. It is an important part of the mission of Catholic schools to engage in dialogue and work together with people of other faiths in our school and local community. After recent events we, as a faith community,…

A week in the Houses of Parliament

28th June 2017

Priory 6 opportunities The Sixth Form is a time of preparing for the future.  Not just studying, but working out what you want to read at university, deciding on your university course, going to university open days and completing your UCAS form.  It can also be a time for work experience.  Many organisations and institutions…

A World of Creativity

27th June 2017

Needle and Craft Club Augustinian parent Mrs Ransome is one of our committed group of people who run our school clubs.  Covering a variety of topics, our clubs are extremely popular and provide an opportunity to learn new skills and enjoy new adventures.  Mrs Ransome runs the ‘Needle and Craft’ sessions and we thought you…

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